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The phrase "an underline of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it does not fit standard English usage.
Example: "The report had an underline of confusion." (This is awkward and not standard.)
Alternatives: "a hint of" or "a trace of".
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Skinny belts provided an underline of bright.
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There's too much of everything and too heavy-handed an underlining of 21st-century parallels.
Atonal's five days kick off with an underlining of the venue's cathedral-level acoustics, as the Chor Der Kulturen Der Welt choir throw notes up into the air, some of the performers wandering among the crowd.
Each phenotype is a result of an underline kidney disease and superimposing environmental and genetic factors.
It is less a musical conceit, more a quietly celebratory underlining of the work ethic that is fundamental to Davies's composition.
Mr. Roach is a master of underlining, of making clear his narrative.
Now a banjo might seem too obvious a choice for the musical underlining of the thoughts of a Southern writer adrift in the North.
is likely to signal a different type of result from L2 writers than for underlining of a single word as in the example "We luve chocolate".
If he is, why does he have a heavily underlined copy of George Washington's notes on proper social behavior (the "Rules of Civility" of the title)?
Dielectric breakdown tests underline an impact of TSV on the reliability of metal level dielectrics right above TSV.
Despite these limitations, our findings underline a number of the strengths of this study.
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